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Page 2: ...Technologies Automate the World Manual Revison 2 05 Revision Date June 6 2008 Part No 50 15056 1030 cPCI 6910 Series 6U CompactPCI Single Board Computer with Dual Core Intel Xeon Processor LV ULV User s Manual ...

Page 3: ...d cPCI 6910 with cPCI R6910 Block Dia gram Updated SWZ2 function description Updated Onboard Devices descriptions Updated IPMI Sensor Lists Updated Firmware Revision History Added Switch information for RTM configuration 2 03 2007 08 08 Added new cPCI 6910 Configuration options Added CPU specifications Added power consumption specifications under idle DOS idle Linux full load WIndows XP and idle W...

Page 4: ...ted Command List Revised Onboard Device BIOS descriptions Revised USB 2 0 Controller descriptions Updated Block Diagram Revised CompactPCI J2 Pin Assignments Revised RJ 45 Connector Pin Assignments Revised OemShowRevision Table 2 05 2008 06 06 Correct LAN status table Correct address Version Release Date Revision s ...

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Page 6: ...mages Trademarks Microsoft MS DOS Windows 98 Windows 98 SE Win dows 2000 Windows XP Windows XP Professional and Win dows Server 2003 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Intel Celeron M Xeon and SpeedStep are reg istered trademarks of Intel Corporation CompactFlash is a reg istered trademark of Sandisk Corporation Phoenix Award BIOS is a trademark of Phoenix Technologies Inc CompactP...

Page 7: ...ock diagrams and package contents Chapter 2 Specifications Presents information on cPCI 6910 Series blades Rear Transition Modules I O connectivity and power consumption Chapter 3 Functional Description Provides detailed information on supported processors chipsets memory high speed I O blade features and various functions Chapter 4 Jumpers and Connectors Provides detailed information on board lay...

Page 8: ...tion documentation Appendix Serial Console Provides a detailed explanation of how to setup and use a serial console for remote access to POST messages and system commands Important Safety Instructions Presents saftety instructions all users must follow for the proper setup installation and usage of equipment and or software Warranty Information Presents important warranty information for users man...

Page 9: ...properly NOTE NOTE Additional information aids and tips that help users per form tasks CAUTION Information to prevent minor physical injury component damage data loss and or program corruption when try ing to complete a task WARNING Information to prevent serious physical injury compo nent damage data loss and or program corruption when trying to complete a specific task ...

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Page 12: ...er and Date Source Intelligent Platform Management Interface Specification v1 5 Document Revision 1 1 February 20 2002 Intel Corp http www intel com design servers ipmi license_ipmi htm PICMG 2 9 D1 0 CompactPCI System Management Specification January 21 2000 Intelligent Platform Management Bus Communications Protocol Specification v0 9 Document Revision 0 15 June 24 1997 Intel Corp http www intel...

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Page 14: ...tures 3 1 2 Block Diagrams 4 cPCI 6910 with cPCI R6910 Block Diagram 4 cPCI R6911 Block Diagram 5 1 3 Product List 6 cPCI 6910 Configurations 6 Rear Transition Modules 7 1 4 Package Contents 8 CPU Module 8 Rear Transition Module RTM 8 Optional Components 8 2 Specifications 11 2 1 cPCI 6910 SBC Specifications 11 2 2 cPCI R6910 cPCI R6911 RTM Specifications 14 2 3 I O Connectivity Table 15 2 4 Power...

Page 15: ... ICH 22 3 7 Ultra ATA100 66 33 IDE 23 3 8 USB 2 0 23 3 9 LPC Firmware Hub 23 3 10 System Management Bus 23 3 11 UART 24 3 12 Watchdog Timer 24 3 13 Real Time Clock 24 3 14 PCI 32 bit and PCI X Interface 24 3 15 ATI ES1000 VGA chip 25 3 16 Hardware Monitor 25 3 17 PCI Resource Allocation 25 3 18 PCI X to PCI X Bridge 26 4 Jumpers and Connectors 27 4 1 cPCI 6910 Board Layout 28 4 2 cPCI 6910 Front P...

Page 16: ...to Board Connector 38 On CPU Blade SATA IDE Connector 38 On Rear I O SATA SAS Connector 39 CompactPCI J1 Pin Assignment 40 CompactPCI J2 Pin Assignment 41 CompactPCI J3 Pin Assignment 42 CompactPCI J4 Pin Assignment 43 CompactPCI J5 Pin Assignment 44 4 7 Switches 45 Clear CMOS Switch SWZ1 45 COM and IPMI Switch SWZ2 45 PCB Switch SW1 46 Miniature Switch on the Lower Ejector Front Panel 47 cPCI R69...

Page 17: ...9 7 1 WDT Overview 69 Configuration Registers 70 GPIO Control Registers 72 WDT Programming Procedure 73 Utilities 74 7 2 Intel Preboot Execution Environment PXE 74 8 BIOS Setup 75 8 1 Navigating Through the BIOS Menus 76 8 2 Standard CMOS Features 77 8 3 Advanced BIOS Features 81 8 4 Advanced Chipset Features 85 8 5 Integrated Peripherals 87 8 6 PnP PCI Configuration 92 8 7 Frequency Voltage Contr...

Page 18: ...02 OemPowerOn 102 9 4 CompactPCI Address Map 103 9 5 IPMI Sensors List 104 cPCI 6910 B2 and earlier versions 104 cPCI 6910 B3 and future versions 104 9 6 Firmware Revision History 104 9 7 Known Issues 106 Appendix Using Serial Console 107 10 1 Introduction 107 10 2 Before Using Serial Console 107 Setting up the Server Computer 108 Using Serial Console with HyperTerminal 108 10 3 Performing Operati...

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Page 20: ...Figure 1 1 cPCI 6910 with cPCI R6910 Block Diagram 4 Figure 1 2 cPCI R6911 Block Diagram 5 Figure 7 1 WDT Block Diagram 69 Figure 8 1 Control keys Information Bar in Main Menu 76 Figure 8 2 Control keys in Sub menu 76 Figure 10 1 Null Modem Connection 108 ...

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Page 22: ...List of Tables xxi cPCI 6910 Series List of Tables Table 9 1 Commands Supported by BMR AVR cPCI 97 Table 9 2 OEM Commands Summary Table 99 Table 9 3 CompactPCI Address Map 103 ...

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Page 24: ...ts up to 2 GB of system memory using DDR2 400 MHz registered SDRAM with ECC Promoting seamless network connectivity the SBC comes with two Intel 82571EB controllers that support four gigabit Ethernet ports that utilize the rapid PCI Express bus For peripheral connections the cPCI 6910 features four USB 2 0 one PMC slot sitting on a 64 bit 66 MHz bus two serial ports dual channel UltraATA 100 two r...

Page 25: ... be used as a sys tem slot or peripheral slot and may also be a server blade for stand alone operation on any non system slot with no PCI bus The cPCI 6910 when deployed on peripheral or non PCI bus slot supports hot swap functionality for superior performance and shorter MTTR ...

Page 26: ...CI interface based on PCI specifi cations and supports universal application as stand alone server blade system slot SBC or peripheral SBC X Four gigabit Ethernet ports on PCI Express bus X PMC slot with 64 bit 66 MHz bus X Up to four USB 2 0 ports two in front and two on rear panel X Multiple storage interfaces including Z Serial ATA Z UltraATA 100 40 pin or 44 pin IDE Z CompactFlash Z Serial Att...

Page 27: ...4 Introduction cPCI 6910 Series 1 2 Block Diagrams cPCI 6910 with cPCI R6910 Block Diagram Figure 1 1 cPCI 6910 with cPCI R6910 Block Diagram ...

Page 28: ...ries cPCI R6911 Block Diagram Figure 1 2 cPCI R6911 Block Diagram rJ3 rJ4 rJ5 Rear Panel GigaLAN x2 PICMG 2 16 SATA IDE 40 pin CF Socket Secondary IDE Master PEX8114 LSI 53C1020 SCSI 68 pin x4 PCI E PCI X 133 MHz USB 2 0 x2 COM2 ...

Page 29: ...rage IDE SATA CF optional X cPCI 6910 DCX16 M1G Dual Core Intel Xeon Processor ULV 1 66 GHz with 1 GB soldered memory Ports COM1 PS 2 VGA 2 x USB 2 x GbE PMC Storage IDE SATA CF optional X cPCI 6910 DCX16 M2G Dual Core Intel Xeon Processor ULV 1 66 GHz with 2 GB soldered memory Ports COM1 PS 2 VGA 2 x USB 2 x GbE PMC Storage IDE SATA CF optional X cPCI 6910 DXL16 M1G Dual Core Intel Xeon Processor...

Page 30: ...Introduction 7 cPCI 6910 Series Rear Transition Modules X cPCI R6910 2 x GbE 2 x USB COM2 CF card slot and SAS SATA connector X cPCI R6911 2 x GbE 2 x USB COM2 SATA IDE CF card slot and SCSI connector ...

Page 31: ... DB 6910SAT removable SATA socket adapter and screws X 2 5 IDE HDD accessory pack including one DB 6910IDE removable IDE socket adapter and screws X Heatsink kit X RJ 45 DB9 cable X Y cable for PS 2 combo port X ADLINK All in One driver CD X User s manual Rear Transition Module RTM X cPCI R6910 cPCI R6911 RTM X 2 5 SATA HDD accessory pack including one DB R6910SAT and screws cPCI R6910 only X 2 5 ...

Page 32: ...contents of non standard cPCI 6910 configurations may vary depending on customer requirements CAUTION This product must be protected from static discharge and physical shock Never remove any of the components ex cept at a static free workstation Use the anti static bag shipped with the product when putting the board on a sur face Wear an anti static wrist strap properly grounded on one of the syst...

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Page 34: ...on Processor LV 2 0 GHz Dual Core Intel Xeon Processor LV 1 66 GHz or Dual Core Intel Xeon Processor ULV 1 66 GHz set in 65 nm process technology 2 MB on die L2 cache 677 MHz FSB Chipset Intel E7520 Memory Controller Hub GMCH Intel 6300ESB I O Hub Host Memory 2 GB or 1 GB soldered system memory DDR2 400 MHz registered SDRAM with ECC CompactPCI Bus 64 bit 66 MHz CompactPCI Bus PLX PCI 6540 64 bit 6...

Page 35: ...l SpeedStep technology Supports optional OEM BIOS features IPMI Interface Supports PICMG 2 9 secondary system managing bus Implements IPMI functions defined by IPMI Specification v1 5 ATmega128L 8AU Baseboard Management Controller BMC with 128 KB programmable In System Flash 4 KB EEPROM and 4 KB internal SDRAM Faceplate I O Ports COM1 RS 232 PS 2 keyboard and mouse combo port VGA DB 9 2 x USB 2 0 ...

Page 36: ... or boot up devices including Pre boot Agent of Ethernet Boot ROM SCSI Boot ROM or add on EIDE Boot ROM It is recommended that you enable only one ROM mapping add on or boot up device when enabling the remote console func tion 2 The IDE HDD Serial ATA HDD CompactFlash card connector comes in an adapter design These are removable and should not be used connected simultaneously The 2 5 HDD space is ...

Page 37: ...pe II card slot Serial Attached SCSI connector1 cPCI R6910 only Serial ATA connector cPCI R6910 only 40 pin IDE connector2 cPCI R6911 only 68 pin SCSI connector cPCI R6911 only 1 The Serial Attached SCSI and Serial ATA HDD connectors come in a remov able adapter design These should not be used connected simultaneously The 2 5 HDD space is reserved 2 When using the CompactFlash card slot the 40 pin...

Page 38: ... RTM cPCI R6911 RTM Faceplate Onboard Faceplate Onboard Faceplate Onboard Serial Port Y Y J5 Y J5 USB Yx2 Y J5 x2 Y J5 x2 Gigabit Ethernet Yx2 Y J3 x2 Y J3 x2 SCSI Y J3 Y J3 PS2 Keyboard Mouse Y VGA Y IDE Y 44 pin Y J4 40 pin CompactFlash Y Y Y SATA Y Y J5 Y J5 SAS Y J5 PMC Y General Purpose LED Y Reset button Y ...

Page 39: ... idle mode no application is running and full loading 100 CPU usage Idle mode under DOS Operating system DOS Linux Windows XP System memory 2 GB DDR2 400 registered SDRAM with ECC Storage Seagate Momentus 5400 X2 SATA 1 5 Gb s 80 GB HDD Program Intel Sossaman Maximum Power Program Rev 2 0 Backplane ADLINK cBP 6105R Rev A2 Power Supply Seventeam ST 350HLP 350W Voltage V CPU ULV 1 66 GHz LV 2 0 GHz ...

Page 40: ...4 22 0 4 2 2 1 3 3 1 6 5 3 1 7 5 6 1 6 5 3 Total 24 8 27 6 26 3 Voltage V CPU ULV 1 66 GHz LV 2 0 GHz LV 1 66 GHz Current A Power watts Current A Power watts Current A Power watts 5 6 9 34 5 8 7 43 5 7 6 38 3 3 1 5 5 0 1 55 5 0 1 55 5 1 Total 39 5 48 5 43 1 Voltage V CPU ULV 1 66 GHz LV 2 0 GHz LV 1 66 GHz Current A Power watts Current A Power watts Current A Power watts 5 3 9 19 5 4 1 20 5 4 2 21...

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Page 42: ...d pre fetching mechanisms X Advanced power management and throttling mechanisms 3 2 Chipset The cPCI 6910 incorporates the Intel E7520 chipset consisting of three PCI Express x8 channels Memory Controller Hub and I O Controller Hub Intel 6300ESB The Intel E7520 comes with a memory controller hub component for embedded platforms It also provides the processor DDR2 system memory hub and PCI Express ...

Page 43: ...se DDR2 clock rates of up to 200 MHz X Data interface double pumped to 400 MHz X Up to 3 2 GB s DDR2 400 data bandwidth per channel X S4EC D4ED 144 128 x 4 Intel x4 Signal Device Data Correction x4 SDDC ECC in dual channel mode X SEC DED 72 64 ECC on each channel when Intel Sig nal Device Data Correction SDDC is disable X 14 bit address bus X RASUM fail over to an on line spare DIMM device X Hardw...

Page 44: ...aneous 1 25 Gb s each direction 2 5 Gb s per port maximum theoretical peak bandwidth for every x4 PCI Express interface X Automatic wake up and training of PCI Express ports out of reset X 32 bit CRC on all transaction layer packets with link level retry on error recovery from transient errors without soft ware visible system failure X 16 bit CRC on all link message information X Hardware detectio...

Page 45: ... E7520 access X 2 port Serial ATA controller X 2 channel Ultra ATA 100 Bus Master IDE controller X EHCI USB 2 0 host controller and two UHCI USB 1 1 host controller supporting up to 4 USB ports X I O APIC X SMBus 2 0 controller X FWH interface X LPC interface X AC 97 2 2 interface X PCI X 1 0 interface X PCI 2 2 interface X Two serial I O ports X 2 stage watchdog timer The Intel 6300ESB also comes...

Page 46: ...tel 6300ESB host controllers support the standard Universal Host Controller Interface UHCI Design Guide and over current detection on all USB ports Legacy USB devices such as keyboard mouse and floppy disk drives are supported and may be enabled or disabled in the BIOS Booting the system from a USB floppy disk drive is implemented on all USB ports 3 9 LPC Firmware Hub The 4 Mb system BIOS flash SS...

Page 47: ...Hz 1 ms to 10 min When the programmed time is up the WDT generates an IRQ SMI or SCI interrupt then drives the ICH_WDT L low and resets the cPCI 6910 3 13 Real Time Clock The Real Time Clock RTC module provides a battery backed up date and time keeping device with two banks of 128 byte static RAM The design is functionally compatible with the Motorola MS146818 The time keeping comes from a 32 768 ...

Page 48: ...sed in the BIOS and run time utilities In addition once the preset thresholds of hardware conditions are reached the W83627HF chip alerts or resets the system 3 17 PCI Resource Allocation The cPCI 6910 comes with a 133 MHz PCI bus The IDSEL INT and REQ GNT routines of the cPCI bus slots on the backplane follow standard definitions with the Intel 6300ESB as the interrupt controller The table below ...

Page 49: ...ndent memory mapping of both primary and secondary bus with powerful configu ration options to support intelligent subsystems The universal mode permits jumper less configuration between applications to CompactPCI interface at peripheral and or system slot The uni versal mode option enables configuration of the PCI 6540 bridge as a transparent bridge in a system slot supporting a host or as a non ...

Page 50: ...Jumpers and Connectors 27 cPCI 6910 Series 4 Jumpers and Connectors This chapter illustrates the board layout connector pin assign ments and jumper settings to familiarize the users on the cPCI 6910 ...

Page 51: ...U Socket J Buzzer B Intel E7520 K Soldered memory chips C PLX PCI 6540 L PMC socket D Intel 6300ESB M cPCI J1 E ATI ES1000 N cPCI J2 F Intel 82571EB O cPCI J3 G SIO IT8217F P cPCI J4 H BIOS Q cPCI J5 I RTC Battery R Board to board connector A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R ...

Page 52: ...ts E KB MS port F VGA port G System LEDs and reset button LED Color Condition Indication HDD Red OFF No HDD ON HDD is installed Blinking Data read write in process Power Yellow OFF System is off ON System in on Watchdog Amber OFF Watchdog event de alert ON Watchdog event alert Hotswap Blue OFF Handler is close System is on ON Handler is open A B C D E F G ...

Page 53: ... 6910 Daughterboard Layout DB 6910IDE DB 6910SAT DB 6910CF Front view Rear View 44 pin IDE connector Board to board connector Front view Rear View SATA connector Board to board connector CompactFlash socket Board to board connector Front view Rear View ...

Page 54: ...odules cPCI R6910 Board and Daughterboard Layouts A Board to board connector E cPCI rJ3 connector B SAS nVRAM F cPCI rJ4 connector C LSI1064E controller G cPCI rJ5 connector D CompactFlash socket H SAS Flash ROM C G F E A D H B COM port USB ports GbE3 port GbE4 port ...

Page 55: ...32 Jumpers and Connectors cPCI 6910 Series DB R6910SAS DB R6910SAT SAS connector Rear view Board to board connector Front view Rear View SATA connector Board to board connector ...

Page 56: ...911 Board Layout A LSI1020 controller E cPCI rJ3 connector B 68 pin SCSI connector F cPCI rJ4 connector C CompactFlash socket G cPCI rJ5 connector D 40 pin IDE connector G F E COM port GbE4 port USB ports GbE3 port SCSI port CF card slot A B D E F G C ...

Page 57: ...MDI0 Media Dependent Interface 0 3 GBE0_MDI1 Media Dependent Interface 1 4 GBE0_MDI2 Media Dependent Interface 2 5 GBE0_MDI2 Media Dependent Interface 2 6 GBE0_MDI1 Media Dependent Interface 1 7 GBE0_MDI3 Media Dependent Interface 3 8 GBE0_MDI3 Media Dependent Interface 3 Status Speed LED Green Act LED Amber Network link is not established OFF OFF 10 100 Mbps Link OFF ON Active OFF Blink 1000 Mbps...

Page 58: ... Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name Red 1 2 Green Blue 3 4 N C GND 5 6 GND GND 7 8 GND 5V 9 10 GND N C 11 12 CRTDATA HSYNC 13 14 VSYNC CRTCLK 15 Pin Signal Function 1 KBDATA Keyboard Data 2 MSDATA Mouse Data 3 GND Ground 4 5V Power 5 KBCLK Keyboard Clock 6 MSCLK Mouse Clock ...

Page 59: ... that the data terminal is ready to establish a communications link X RI Indicates that the modem has received a telephone ring ing signal X RTS Communicates to the data set that UART is ready to exchange data X RX Receives serial data input from communications link X TX Sends a serial output to communications link Pin Signal Name Function 1 DCD Data Carrier Detect 2 RTS Request to Send 3 DSR Data...

Page 60: ... 3 28 DD12 DD5 4 29 DD13 DD6 5 30 DD14 DD7 6 31 DD15 CS1 7 32 CS3 GND 8 33 GND GND 9 34 DIOR GND 10 35 DIOW GND 11 36 5V GND 12 37 IRQ15 5V 13 38 NC GND 14 39 PCSEL GND 15 40 5V GND 16 41 PCIRST4 GND 17 42 DIORDY DA2 18 43 DREQ DA1 19 44 DACK DA0 20 45 DACT DD0 21 46 66DECT DD1 22 47 DD8 DD2 23 48 DD9 NC 24 49 DD10 GND 25 50 GND ...

Page 61: ...1 PIDE_DACK L PIDE_D9 6 32 5V PIDE_D6 7 33 IDE_IRQ14 PIDE_D10 8 34 5V PIDE_D5 9 35 PIDE_DA1 PIDE_D11 10 36 5V PIDE_D4 11 37 PIDE_DA0 PIDE_D12 12 38 12V PIDE_D3 13 39 PIDE CS1 L PIDE_D13 14 40 12V PIDE_D2 15 41 PIDE_DACT L PIDE_D14 16 42 12V PIDE_D1 17 43 GND PIDE_D15 18 44 GND PIDE_D0 19 45 GND GND 20 46 SATA0_TX N GND 21 47 SATA0_RX N PIDE_LOW 22 48 SATA0_TX P PIDE_DREQ 23 49 SATA0_RX P PIDE_DA2 ...

Page 62: ...2V GND 6 32 5V GND 7 33 12V SAS1_RX N 8 34 5V SAS1_TX N 9 35 12V SAS1_RX P 10 36 5V SAS1_TX P 11 37 12V GND 12 38 5V GND 13 39 GND SAS2_RX N 14 40 GND SAS2_TX N 15 41 SATA_LED SAS2_RX P 16 42 GND SAS2_TX P 17 43 GND GND 18 44 GND GND 19 45 SATA1_RX N SAS3_RX N 20 46 SATA1_TX N SAS3_TX N 21 47 SATA1_RX P SAS3_RX P 22 48 SATA1_TX P SAS3_TX P 23 49 GND GND 24 50 GND GND 25 51 GND GND 26 52 GND ...

Page 63: ... NC NC RST GND GNT0 GND 6 REQ PRESENT 3 3V BP_CLK0 AD 31 GND 7 AD 30 AD 29 AD 28 GND AD 27 GND 8 AD 26 GND VIO AD25 AD 24 GND 9 CBE 3 IDSEL AD 23 GND AD 22 GND 10 AD 21 GND 3 3V AD 20 AD 19 GND 11 AD 18 AD 17 AD 16 GND CBE2 GND 12 14 Key GND 15 3 3V FRAME IRDY BDSEL TRDY GND 16 DEVSEL PCIXCAP VIO STOP LOCK GND 17 3 3V IPMB_CLK IPMB_DAT GND PERR GND 18 SERR GND 3 3V PAR CBE1 GND 19 3 3V AD 15 AD 14...

Page 64: ...D 59 GND VIO AD 58 AD 57 GND 8 AD 56 AD 55 AD 54 GND AD 53 GND 9 AD 52 GND VIO AD 51 AD 50 GND 10 AD 49 AD 48 AD 47 GND AD 46 GND 11 AD 45 GND VIO AD 44 AD 43 GND 12 AD 42 AD 41 AD 40 GND AD 39 GND 13 AD 38 GND VIO AD 37 AD 36 GND 14 AD 35 AD 34 AD 33 GND AD 32 GND 15 NC GND FAL REQ5 GNT5 GND 16 NC NC DEG GND NC GND 17 NC GND RST REQ6 GNT6 GND 18 NC NC NC GND NC GND 19 GND GND NC NC NC GND 20 CLK5...

Page 65: ...ND 9 GND SATA1_TX P GND SATA1_RX P GND GND 10 GND GND GND GND GND GND 11 5V 5V 5V IPM_CLK IPM_DAT GND 12 LANBB_LINK LANBB_100 LANBB_ACT 5V 5V GND 13 LANBA_1G LANBA_100 LANBA_ACT LANBA_LINK LANBB_1G GND 14 GND GND P1V8_LANB GND GND GND 15 LANBA_TXDP1 LANBA_TXDN1 GND LANBA_TXDP3 LANBA_TXDN3 GND 16 LANBA_TXDP0 LANBA_TXDN0 GND LANBA_TXDP2 LANBA_TXDN2 GND 17 LANBB_TXDP1 LANBB_TXDN1 GND LANBB_TXDP3 LANB...

Page 66: ...22 GND 7 PMC_IO39 PMC_IO37 PMC_IO35 PMC_IO33 PMC_IO31 GND 8 PMC_IO40 PMC_IO38 PMC_IO36 PMC_IO34 PMC_IO32 GND 9 PMC_IO49 PMC_IO47 PMC_IO45 PMC_IO43 PMC_IO41 GND 10 PMC_IO50 PMC_IO48 PMC_IO46 PMC_IO44 PMC_IO42 GND 11 PMC_IO59 PMC_IO57 PMC_IO55 PMC_IO53 PMC_IO51 GND 12 14 Key Area 15 PMC_IO60 PMC_IO58 GND NC GND GND 16 PMC_IO56 PMC_IO54 PMC_IO52 PMC_IO63 PMC_IO61 GND 17 PMC_IO64 PMC_IO62 NC NC NC GND...

Page 67: ...ND 8 GND GND GND CLK100_SAS P CLK100_SAS N GND 9 GND GND GND GND GND GND 10 GND PCIEC_TP0 GND PCIEC_RP0 GND GND 11 GND PCIEC_TN0 GND PCIEC_RN0 GND GND 12 GND GND GND GND GND GND 13 GND PCIEC_TP1 GND PCIEC_RP1 GND GND 14 GND PCIEC_TN1 GND PCIEC_RN1 GND GND 15 GND GND GND GND GND GND 16 GND GND GND GND GND GND 17 GND PCIEC_TP2 GND PCIEC_RP2 GND GND 18 GND PCIEC_TN2 GND PCIEC_RN2 GND GND 19 GND GND G...

Page 68: ...es with a clear CMOS switch Press the switch to clear the CMOS COM and IPMI Switch SWZ2 This switch allows you to set the serial port to COM or IPMI mode Refer to the table for the switch settings NOTE This switch is set to COM by default Mode 1 2 3 4 COM ON ON OFF OFF IPMI OFF OFF ON ON SWZ1 1 2 3 4 ON SWZ2 1 2 3 4 ON SWZ2 COM IPMI ...

Page 69: ...w for switch settings SW1 settings for PCB version B2 and previous versions Switch Status Description 1 ON Reserved for debugging purposes 2 ON Reserved for debugging purposes 3 ON Precharge disabled The board boots up in peripheral slot even without a system board 4 ON SYSTEM ENABLE Reserved for debugging purposes ...

Page 70: ...d to a peripheral slot it does not power up until the lower ejector is closed After the lower ejector is closed the cPCI 6910 sends out an ENUM signal to the system to indicate that it has been installed to the CompactPCI backplane When the lower ejector is opened the cPCI 6910 sends out an ENUM to the system then waits for the command from system Switch Status Description 1 ON Disables CMM contro...

Page 71: ...48 Jumpers and Connectors cPCI 6910 Series cPCI R6911 RTM Switches SWY1 2 3 4 SWY 5 Settings Switch Status Description 1 OFF Reserved 2 OFF Reserved 3 ON CF Slave default 4 ON CF Master ...

Page 72: ...e PICMG 2 16 backplane and rear I O can not be accessed simultaneously SWY1 to SWY4 must be set to either the 2 16 backplane or the RTM The following table shows how to set the DIP switches to enable either the 2 16 backplane or RTM for GbE3 and GbE4 Connected to GbE3 SWY1 and SWY2 GbE4 SWY3 and SWY4 PICMG 2 16 Backplane ALL OFF ALL OFF Rear faceplate RJ 45 connectors ALL ON default ALL ON default...

Page 73: ...ne and rear I O The PICMG 2 16 backplane and rear I O can not be accessed simultaneously SWZ1 to SWZ4 must be set to either the 2 16 backplane or the RTM The following table shows how to set the DIP switches to enable either the 2 16 backplane or RTM for GbE3 and GbE4 Connected to GbE3 SWZ1 and SWZ2 GbE4 SWZ3 and SWZ4 PICMG 2 16 Backplane ALL OFF ALL OFF Rear faceplate RJ 45 connectors ALL ON defa...

Page 74: ...o the cPCI 6910 and cPCI R6910 rear transition module X CPU X Heat sink X 2 5 hard disk drive IDE Serial ATA SAS X CompactFlash card 5 1 Tools Keep the following tools on hand when installing components to the cPCI 6910 X Phillips cross screwdriver X Flathead screwdriver X Hexagon hole sleeve for HDD standoffs installation ...

Page 75: ... install the CPU and heatsink NOTE Skip this section if the CPU and heatsink comes pre in stalled on the cPCI 6910 To install the CPU 1 Locate the CPU socket on the cPCI 6910 2 Use a flathead screwdriver to turn the CPU lock screw counterclockwise and unlock the socket 3 Carefully place the CPU into the socket Make sure that the gold triangle at one corner of the CPU matches the triangular mark at...

Page 76: ...Getting Started 53 cPCI 6910 Series 4 Gently press the CPU until it is properly seated on the socket then turn the CPU lock screw clockwise to lock the socket ...

Page 77: ...idge chip 2 Position the heatsink on top of the CPU and the North bridge chip until the heatsink screw holes align with the board standoffs Make sure that the CPU Northbridge and the heatsink thermal pads have proper contact 3 Secure the heatsink with four screws in a diagonal sequence to prevent tilt Refer to the illustration below 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 78: ...e packed in the HDD accessory pack DB 6910IDE DB 6910SAT HDD kit NOTE If the cPCI 6910 comes with a pre installed HDD pro ceed to the next section To install an IDE SATA hard disk drive 1 Use a hexagon hole sleeve to attach four stand offs on the IDE SATA hard disk drive 2 Attach the DB 6910IDE DB 6910SAT adapter board to the HDD connectors IDE SATA SATA IDE ...

Page 79: ...rew holes and the adapter board with the board to board connector NOTE When removing the HDD always lift it with the adapter board in a vertical motion up down to avoid damaging the board and other components 4 Press the DB 6910IDE DB 6910SAT adapter to the board to board connector until it is properly seated Secure the adapter with two screws ...

Page 80: ...Getting Started 57 cPCI 6910 Series 5 Secure the HDD with four screws from the board s sol der side ...

Page 81: ...packed in the HDD acces sory pack DB R6910SAT DB R6910SAS HDD kit To install a SATA SAS hard disk drive to the RTM 1 SAS HDD only Locate the bundled plastic film remove the adhesive strips then stick the film into the drive tray bottom Make sure that the film and the tray screw holes align 2 SAS HDD only Place the SAS HDD on the drive tray then secure it with one screw ...

Page 82: ...tion the HDD assembly on top of the RTM Make sure that the bottom HDD and the board screw holes align and the adapter board matches with the board to board connector NOTE When removing the HDD always lift it with the adapter board in a vertical motion up down to avoid damaging the board and other components SAS SATA ...

Page 83: ...cPCI 6910 Series 5 Press the DB R6910SAT DB R6910SAS adapter to the board to board connector until it is properly seated Secure the adapter with two screws 6 Secure the HDD with four screws on the solder side of the board ...

Page 84: ... DB 6910CF accessory kit that allows installation of an internal CF card slot instead of a hard disk drive Compact Flash storage is required by some industrial applications because of its resistance to vibration and convenient installation replacement To install the CF card slot 1 Install two DB 6910CF standoffs 2 Insert the CF card to the DB 6910CF slot ...

Page 85: ...ess the DB 6910CF adapter to the board to board connector until it is properly seated Secure the adapter with two screws 4 Install the CF card guard then secure the DB 6910CF adapter to the board to board connector using two screws Card guard ...

Page 86: ...ecure the con troller in place then fasten the screws on the module front panel 5 Connect all devices to the system controller 5 7 Installing the cPCI R6910 to the Chassis The cPCI R6910 may be installed in a 6U cPCI chassis with rear transition module slots These instructions are for reference only Refer to the documentation that came with the chassis for more information To install the cPCI R691...

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Page 88: ...O device drivers are installed during Windows installation 2 Install the chipset driver 3 Install the VGA driver and utilities Refer to section 6 1 for details on how to install the VGA driver in Windows 2000 XP operating systems 4 Install the LAN drivers 5 Install the SAS driver cPCI R6910 only 6 Install the SCSI driver cPCI R6911 only We recommend using the chipset VGA and LAN drivers provided o...

Page 89: ... menu 4 From the General tab click Reinstall Driver 5 Click Next when the Upgrade Device Driver Wizard window appears 6 Select Search for a suitable driver for my device rec ommended then click Next 7 Check the Specify a location option then click Next 8 When prompted to locate the file click Browse then select C2_29263 inf from this support CD directory X ES1000 2KXP_INF 9 When the file is found ...

Page 90: ...pecific location Advanced option then click Next 4 Select the Search for a best driver in these locations option uncheck the Search removable media floppy CD ROM then check Include this location in the search option 5 When prompted to locate the file click Browse then open this support CD directory X ES1000 2KXP_INF 6 Click Continue Anyway from the Hardware Installa tion window 7 After installatio...

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Page 92: ... a sample code to help you learn how the watchdog timer works 7 1 WDT Overview The primary function of the watchdog timer is to monitor the cPCI 6910 s operation and to generate IRQ or reset the system if the software fails to function as programmed The watchdog timer may be X Enabled and disabled through software control X Armed and strobed through software control Figure 7 1 WDT Block Diagram ...

Page 93: ...ore the second timeout the WDT drives the WDT_TOUT pin low The WDT_TOUT pin is held low until the system resets The WDT also supports free running mode Free running mode is a one stage timer that toggles the WDT_TOUT after a program mable time Configuration Registers The Intel 6300ESB ICH WDT appears as PCI Bus 0 Device 29 Function 4 in the BIOS and has the standard set of PCI configura tion regis...

Page 94: ...0CH Write 1 to bit 8 will reload the down counter s value To prevent a timeout 1 Write 80H to offset BAR 0CH 2 Write 86H to offset BAR 0CH 3 Write a 1 to RELOAD 8 of the reload register Offset 60 61H WDT Configuration Register X Bit 5 indicates whether or not the WDT will toggle the WDT_TOUT pin when WDT times out 0 Enabled 1 Disabled X Bit 2 provides two options for pre scaling the main down coun...

Page 95: ...tchdog timer The GPIO control base port is 480H WDT_TOUT pin selection The WDT_TOUT signal is multiplexed with GPIO32 When using WDT this signal must be switched to WDT_TOUT func tion It uses bit 0 of GPIOBASE 30H to set WDT_TOUT func tion 0 WDT_TOUT 1 GPIO32 RESET hardware circuit selection The GPO57 of the Intel 6300ESB is designed to control reset circuit When GPO57 is low system resets accordi...

Page 96: ...ctional not GPIO32 function 3 Enable the WDT output pre scaler and interrupt type in the WDT configuration register 4 Obtain control base from Base Address register 5 Program Preload register s value according to the unlocking sequence 6 Set the WDT timer mode in the WDT Lock Register 7 Enable WDT from the WDT Lock register and program the WDT LED functionality To prevent the timer from causing an...

Page 97: ... through the Ethernet ports To use PXE there must be a DHCP server in the network with one or more servers running PXE and MTFTP services It could be a Windows NT or Win dows 2000 server running DHCP PXE and MTFTP service or a dedicated DHCP server with one or more additional server running PXE and MTFTP service To build a network environment with PXE support 1 Setup a DHCP server with PXE tag con...

Page 98: ...Tab key immediately allows you to enter the setup utility If you are a little bit late pressing the Del or Tab key POST Power On Self Test will continue with its test routines thus preventing you from invoking the setup If you still want to enter the setup util ity restart the system by pressing the RESET button or press Ctrl Alt Delete You may also turn the system OFF and ON again Press Del when ...

Page 99: ...the control keys section displays information on the cur rently highlighted item in the list Figure 8 1 Control keys Information Bar in Main Menu Figure 8 2 Control keys in Sub menu The BIOS setup stores the CMOS settings into the non volatile ROM by pressing F6 F7 key NOTE 1 When the system fails to boot after adjusting and sav ing changes to the BIOS setup enter the BIOS setup load the fail safe...

Page 100: ...r when the configuration stored in the CMOS memory fails or gets corrupted Date Time Sets up the system date and time To set the date time highlight the Date Time fields using the arrow keys then press the PgUp PgDn or keys to adjust the date time The date format is Day Sun to Sat read only Month Jan to Dec Date 1 to 31 Year 1994 to 2079 The time format is Hour 00 to 23 Minute 00 to 59 Second 00 t...

Page 101: ...For Hercules or MDA adapters Halt On Determines whether or not the system halts if an error is detected during power up No Errors The system boot does not halt for any error detected All Errors Whenever the BIOS detects a non fatal error the system stops and the user is prompted All But Keyboard The system boot does not halt during a key board error but halts for all other errors Base Extended Tot...

Page 102: ...BIOS fills in the other parameters such as cylinder head pre comp landing zone and sector IDE Channel 0 Master 0 Slave 1 Master 1 Slave Auto BIOS auto detects the hard disk drive type Manual You assign the type of hard disk drive when access mode is normal None Select this option when no hard disk is installed Access Mode Auto Auto detects the HDD mode Normal Select this for HDDs with less than 52...

Page 103: ...g to the configuration If you select normal access mode related information are requested for the following parameters Cylinder Number of cylinders Head Number of read write heads Precomp Write precompensation Landing Zone Landing zone Sector Number of sectors NOTE The specifications of the HDD must match with the drive table The HDD fails if you enter incorrect information in these fields ...

Page 104: ...CPU L1 L2 Cache Enables the CPU s L1 L2 cache Cache memory is an additional memory that is faster than conventional DRAM system memory x486 and latest processors has an internal and external available on some CPUs only cache When the CPU requests data the system transfers the requested data from the main memory to the cache memory for faster CPU access Options include Enabled Open CPU L1 L2 Cache ...

Page 105: ...Gate A20 is a device used to address memory above 1 MB Options include Fast The A20 signal is controlled by chipset specific method Normal The A20 signal is controlled by keyboard controller or chipset hardware Typematic Rate Setting Sets the typematic rate When enabled you may adjust the type matic rate chars sec and typematic delay msec Options include Enabled Enable typematic rate and typematic...

Page 106: ...em to access greater than 64 MB of DRAM memory when used with OS 2 depending on certain BIOS calls to access memory Console Redirection Allows system access without video display or keyboard Using display keyboard redirection remote console allows another com puter to display the system s POST messages and commands via the serial COM port Default value is Enabled For more informa tion on serial co...

Page 107: ...two computers Agent Connect via Selects the connection mode The cPCI 6910 supports null mode Null mode connects two computers using a null modem cable Agent after boot Monitors text based applications such as DOS after POST Dis able this option to terminate remote console after POST This item is disabled by default Summary Screen Show Shows or hides the table showing system information such as CPU...

Page 108: ... at C0000H to C7FFFH to be cached with the cache controller enabled Options include Enabled Video BIOS access cached Disabled Video BIOS access not cached Delay Prior to Thermal Sets a delay before enabling automatic thermal mode that acti vates the thermal control circuit TCC Thermal monitor is a fea ture of the Intel Xeon processor that allows system designers to lower the cost of thermal soluti...

Page 109: ...en the internal die temperature is very near the temperature thresh olds of the processor When TCC is enabled and the CPU is in high temperature the clocks are modulated by maintaining a duty cycle within a range of 30 to 50 DRAM Data Integrity Mode Shows the DRAM data integrity mode This item is non config urable ECC A 72 bit wide DRAM is installed Non ECC A 64 bit wide DRAM is installed ...

Page 110: ...d system devices Select an item then press Enter to display the sub menu Onboard Lan Boot ROM Allows you to enable or disable PXE support The PXE function allows system boot from a network environment This option is enabled by default For additional information on the PXE function refer to section 7 2 ...

Page 111: ...hip Primary PCI IDE On Chip Secondary PCI IDE The integrated peripheral controller comes with an IDE interface that supports two IDE channels Enable these options to activate each channel separately IDE Primary Master PIO IDE Primary Slave PIO IDE Secondary Master PIO IDE Secondary Slave PIO Allows your system hard disk controller to perform faster Rather than have the BIOS issue a series of comma...

Page 112: ... UDMA Allows your system to improve disk I O throughput up to 100MB sec with the Ultra DMA 100 feature Options include Auto and Disabled On Chip Serial ATA Sets the Serial ATA HDD mode Options include Disabled Disables the SATA controller Auto BIOS auto configures the SATA controller Combined Mode Combined PATA and SATA Maximum 2 IDE drives per channel Enhanced Mode Enables both SATA and PATA Maxi...

Page 113: ...r leg acy OS such as MS DOS The default is Disabled BIOS Write Protect To protect the BIOS from corruption or loss this item allows BIOS data protection to avoid BIOS errors Disabled Default User can flash BIOS anywhere Enabled User can not flash the newest BIOS data Watch Dog Timer cPCI 6910 has a function that enables disables Southbridge 6300ESB Watch Dog Function Output The default is Disabled...

Page 114: ...ion Setup The SuperIO menu lets you set the IRQ addresses of the serial ports Onboard Serial Port 1 Onboard Serial Port 2 Sets the addressed of the onboard serial ports The default values for these ports are Serial Port 1 3F8 IRQ4 Serial Port 2 2F8 IRQ3 ...

Page 115: ... caused a serious conflict that the operating system does not boot Resources Controlled by The PnP BIOS automatically configures all IRQ resources for boot and compatible devices However this feature is available only for PnP supported operating systems such as Windows 98 2000 or XP When you set this field to Manual set the IRQ resources by going into each of the submenu items that appears after t...

Page 116: ...pt PCI VGA Palette Snoop Some non standard VGA display cards may not show colors prop erly This field allows you to specify whether MPEG ISA VESA VGA cards can work with PCI VGA or not Enabled PCI VGA can work with MPEG ISA VESA VGA card Disabled PCI VGA can not work with MPEG ISA VESA VGA card 8 7 Frequency Voltage Control Spread Spectrum This item allows you to enable or disable the spread spect...

Page 117: ...is option allows you to load the default values permanently stored in the BIOS ROM These values are not optimized and dis ables all high performance features To load the fail safe default values select Load Fail Safe Defaults press Enter press Y then press Enter ...

Page 118: ... To set the supervisor user password 1 Select Set Supervisor Password Set User Password then press Enter The Enter Password window appears 2 Key in the password up to eight characters then press Enter 3 When prompted key in the password again then press Enter to confirm The screen returns to the main menu To disable the supervisor user password 1 Select Set Supervisor Password Set User Password th...

Page 119: ...ges to the CMOS before exiting When prompted type Y to accept the changes and exit the setup Type N to ignore the changes and return to the main menu Exit Without Saving Allows you to ignore the changes made to the BIOS setup Select this option then press Y to exit the setup without saving the changes Type N to return to the main menu ...

Page 120: ...ICMG 3 0 PICMG 2 9 IPM Device Global Commands Get Device ID 17 1 App 01h Mandatory Mandatory Cold Reset 17 2 App 02h Optional Optional Warm Reset 17 3 App 03h Optional Optional Get Self Test Results 17 4 App 04h Mandatory Mandatory Get Device GUID 17 8 App 08h Optional Optional Broadcast Get Device ID 17 9 App 01h Mandatory Mandatory IPMI Messaging Support Commands Send Message 18 7 App 34h Option...

Page 121: ...27h Optional Optional Set Sensor Event Enable 29 10 S E 28h Optional Optional Get Sensor Event Enable 29 11 S E 29h Optional Optional Get Sensor Event Status 29 13 S E 2Bh Optional Optional Get Sensor Reading 29 14 S E 2Dh Mandatory Optional Get Sensor Type 29 16 S E 2Fh Optional Optional FRU Device Commands Get FRU Inventory Area Info 28 1 Storage 10h Mandatory Optional Read FRU Data 28 2 Storage...

Page 122: ...mResetHost OEM 30h F5h OemPowerOff OEM 30h F6h OemPowerOn OEM 30h F7h Table 9 2 OEM Commands Summary Table Action Byte Value Description Request 0 C0h NetFn LUN for OEM 1 12h OEM defined command Response 0 Complete Code 00h means OK 1 A5h Internal check byte Always A5h 2 Firmware Rev V in ASCII code for verification 3 Firmware Rev Revision info high byte 4 Firmware Rev Revision info low byte 5 Pro...

Page 123: ...usually performs this command after booting on boards with ServerWorks chipset Action Byte Value Description Request 0 C0h NetFn LUN for OEM 1 22h OEM defined command Response 0 Complete Code 00h means OK 1 New IPMB address New IPMB address value Action Byte Value Description Request 0 C0h NetFn LUN for OEM 1 F0h OEM defined command Response 0 Complete Code 00h means OK 1 IPMB address IPMB address...

Page 124: ...m from remote Response 0 Complete Code 00h means OK Action Byte Value Description Request 0 C0h NetFn LUN for OEM 1 F3h OEM defined command Response 0 Complete Code 00h means OK Action Byte Value Description Request 0 C0h NetFn LUN for OEM 1 F4h OEM defined command Response 0 Complete Code 00h means OK 1 Debug variable 1 2 Debug variable 2 3 Debug variable 3 4 Debug variable 4 5 Debug variable 5 A...

Page 125: ...erOn This command is implement to control the system s status if power on is required Operators can control the system from remote Action Byte Value Description Request 0 C0h NetFn LUN for OEM 1 F6h OEM defined command Response 0 Complete Code 00h means OK Action Byte Value Description Request 0 C0h NetFn LUN for OEM 1 F7h OEM defined command Response 0 Complete Code 00h means OK ...

Page 126: ...pheral cards The CompactPCI Peripheral Address Mapping Table is provided below Geo Address IPMB Address Geo Address IPMB Address 0 Disabled 16 D0h 1 B0h 17 D2h 2 B2h 18 D4h 3 B4h 19 D6h 4 B6h 20 D8h 5 B8h 21 DAh 6 BAh 22 DCh 7 BCh 23 DEh 8 BEh 24 E0h 9 C0h 25 E2h 10 C4h 26 E4h 11 C6h 27 E6h 12 C8h 28 E8h 13 CAh 29 EAh 14 CCh 30 ECh 15 CEh 31 Disabled Table 9 3 CompactPCI Address Map ...

Page 127: ... Temp 40 C 05h SystemTemp 25 C Sensor Number Sensor name Normal Reading 01h BMC Watchdog 3 3 V 02h 3 3 V 3 3 V 03h 5 V 5 V 04h 12 V 12 V 05h CPU Temp 40 C 06h SystemTemp 25 C 07h PowerFailure High 08h PowerGood Low Revision Description Revision 1 3 5 Initial Release Revision 1 3 6 Added Boot loader support to upgrade firmware Modified CPU and Sys temp thresholds in sensor data Modified GA first an...

Page 128: ...el CMM ZT7102 Fixed the IPMB address error for Intel Chassis MPCHC5091AC Fixed the ipmb_status error on the Get_Self_Test_Results command Removed first BD_SEL check for Intel chassis Fixed soft I2C access EEPROM address error Modified watchdog function to support system shut down Revision 2 3 5 Added 12 V sensor Added12Vvoltagewhenbackplanedoesnothave12V Added CMM_Select Function Detected Hot Swap...

Page 129: ...e system is powered up No real time clock RTC is built in the BMC of the IPMI solution This is the reason why the internal clock resets after the system is powered on SDR records read only The hardware design stores all SDR in the Flash ROM Flash ROM may not be accessed randomly ...

Page 130: ...rial Console Before using serial console check if you have the following items setup X Server computer with an Award Preboot Agent BIOS X Client computer with a VT100 or ANSI terminal utility or application X Direct connection cable Client computers obtain POST information from the server com puter via a direct connection cable The system must have the Award Preboot Agent BIOS to support Serial Co...

Page 131: ...urn on the computer enter the BIOS setup then go to the Advanced BIOS Features menu Refer to section 8 3 for details Using Serial Console with HyperTerminal HyperTerminal is a console utility included in Windows operating systems such as Windows 98 NT 2000 Other console utilities may also be used for remote controlling If HyperTerminal is not installed in your system use the Add Remove Program Pro...

Page 132: ...TE The following illustrations use HyperTerminal under Win dows 98 SE operating system 1 Click Start Accessories Communications HyperTerminal 2 Double click on the HyperTerminal icon 3 When prompted to install a modem before running HyperTerminal click No ...

Page 133: ...onnection Description window appears key in a name for the serial connection click on then click OK 5 After building the connection node select the serial port that will connect to the server computer from the Con nect using field then click OK ...

Page 134: ...ial port s properties window appears set the Bits per second Baud rate the same as with the server computer s Baud rate click on Apply then click OK 7 The HyperTerminal main window appears Click File Properties to adjust the connection properties ...

Page 135: ...ck if the Telnet terminal mode is set to ANSI When finished click the ASCII Setup button 9 To echo the data that the client computer sends check all options in the ASCII Setup window then click OK 10 When HyperTerminal is properly set up and the serial cable is properly connected power on the server com ...

Page 136: ...m mands through the HyperTerminal console 10 3 Performing Operations in the HyperTerminal Console The DEL ESC Page Up Page Down Up Arrow Down Arrow Left Arrow and Right Arrow keys may not be recognized by the server computer s BIOS through the HyperTer minal console Use the following key sequences to perform these operations Function Key Operation Key Sequence HOME ESC 1 ...

Page 137: ...dix cPCI 6910 Series INS ESC 2 DEL ESC 3 END ESC 4 ESC ESC ESC PG UP ESC 5 PG DOWN ESC 6 UP ARROW ESC A DOWN ARROW ESC B RIGHT ARROW ESC C LEFT ARROW ESC D Reboot system ESC C Function Key Operation Key Sequence ...

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Page 139: ...technicians when Z The power cord or plug is damaged Z Liquid has penetrated the equipment Z It has been exposed to high humidity moisture Z It is not functioning or does not function according to the user s manual Z It has been dropped and or damaged and or Z It has an obvious sign of breakage ...

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